b = 1;
flip = find(abs(t(:,2)+t(:,1)-b0)<b);
t(flip,$)=grand(length(t(flip,$)),1,”uin”,0,1);
The data from different classes overlap slightly. The degree of overlapping is controlled by the parameter b in the code.

Represent your data

Before representing your data, you need to split them into two classes t0 and t1 as followed:

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